TOOK CLE -6 (-115) RISKED 115 FOR 100
I HAD THOUGHTS ON TAKING UNDER, BUT HELD OF WANT TO SEE HOW THIS GAME PLAYS OUT FOR THE NEXT ONE.
KING JAMES AND CREW ARE ROLLING RIGHT NOW, AND GOING TO STOP THE CAV TRAIN FROM ROLLING THROUGH AND SILENCING TORONTO...LOWRY DIDNT HELP THE TEAMS CONFIDENCE ATALL BY LEAVING THEM THE OTHER GAME...I THINK THAT WILL STILL BE ON THE MINDS OF THE PLAYERS AND LOWRY. UNLESS DRAKE TRIPS LEBRON AND HE GETS INJURED THATS THE ONLY WAY TOR WILL WIN.
HERES SOME INFO
ABOUT THE CAVALIERS: James was superb with 23 points, 11 rebounds and 11 assists in Game 2 for his 15th career playoff triple-double and he also moved into fourth place on the all-time playoffs scoring list with 5,255 points, passing Shaquille O'Neal (5,250). James (23.5 average on 18-of-26 shooting) and point guard Kyrie Irving (26.5 on 23-of-39 shooting) have torched the Raptors at will as Cleveland averaged 111.5 points over the first two games. Power forward Kevin Love is averaging just 16.5 points and 4.5 rebounds after posting double-doubles in each of the Cavaliers' first eight postseason games.
ABOUT THE RAPTORS: Point guard Kyle Lowry averaged just nine points in the first two games of the series and is 8-of-28 shooting, including 1-of-15 from 3-point range. He had seemingly put his postseason shooting slump behind him when he averaged 35.5 points over the final two games of the second-round series against Miami but he was a nonfactor in the two blowout losses in Cleveland. "I'm super confident," Lowry told reporters. "I missed countless 3s that I thought were good and that I made last series. That's why I'm not down on myself. We've got a game on Saturday, and I know I'm going to be much more effective."
[h=2]Stats and Records[/h][h=3]Team Comparison[/h]
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[h=3]Last Meeting[/h]
I HAD THOUGHTS ON TAKING UNDER, BUT HELD OF WANT TO SEE HOW THIS GAME PLAYS OUT FOR THE NEXT ONE.
KING JAMES AND CREW ARE ROLLING RIGHT NOW, AND GOING TO STOP THE CAV TRAIN FROM ROLLING THROUGH AND SILENCING TORONTO...LOWRY DIDNT HELP THE TEAMS CONFIDENCE ATALL BY LEAVING THEM THE OTHER GAME...I THINK THAT WILL STILL BE ON THE MINDS OF THE PLAYERS AND LOWRY. UNLESS DRAKE TRIPS LEBRON AND HE GETS INJURED THATS THE ONLY WAY TOR WILL WIN.
HERES SOME INFO
ABOUT THE CAVALIERS: James was superb with 23 points, 11 rebounds and 11 assists in Game 2 for his 15th career playoff triple-double and he also moved into fourth place on the all-time playoffs scoring list with 5,255 points, passing Shaquille O'Neal (5,250). James (23.5 average on 18-of-26 shooting) and point guard Kyrie Irving (26.5 on 23-of-39 shooting) have torched the Raptors at will as Cleveland averaged 111.5 points over the first two games. Power forward Kevin Love is averaging just 16.5 points and 4.5 rebounds after posting double-doubles in each of the Cavaliers' first eight postseason games.
ABOUT THE RAPTORS: Point guard Kyle Lowry averaged just nine points in the first two games of the series and is 8-of-28 shooting, including 1-of-15 from 3-point range. He had seemingly put his postseason shooting slump behind him when he averaged 35.5 points over the final two games of the second-round series against Miami but he was a nonfactor in the two blowout losses in Cleveland. "I'm super confident," Lowry told reporters. "I missed countless 3s that I thought were good and that I made last series. That's why I'm not down on myself. We've got a game on Saturday, and I know I'm going to be much more effective."
[h=2]Stats and Records[/h][h=3]Team Comparison[/h]
W/L | Strk | Home | Away | Day | Night | Div | Conf | |
Cleveland | 67-25 | W10 | 39-8 | 28-17 | 7-2 | 60-23 | 12-8 | 45-17 |
Toronto | 64-34 | L2 | 38-11 | 25-23 | 5-4 | 59-30 | 14-2 | 47-21 |
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[h=3]Last Meeting[/h]
Cleveland | Toronto |